Copeland W M, Press C E
Trustee. 1983 May;36(5):29-30, 32, 44.
The authors suggest that five prerequisites for survival are a willingness to change, good people, a clear sense of mission, an assessment of needs, and a plan. They detail how the application of these principles resulted in the merger of two not-for-profit, religious hospitals in Ohio, a move that allowed the institutions to continue their social mission yet remain financially viable.